Because Mark Meadows worked in the TFG’s White House and served as his Chief of Staff, Meadows believes he’s entitled to have the two counts filed against him in Georgia moved to federal court. Meadows’ attorneys George Terwilliger and Joseph Englert, used “a federal law that they argue requires the removal of criminal proceedings brought in state court to the federal court system when someone is charged for actions they allegedly took as a federal official acting ‘under color’ of their office.” Who would have thought that plotting (conspiring) to overthrow an election was acting “under color” of their office?
TFG is expected to do the same because who knew trying to overthrow an election is “under color” of their duties while in office?
The order pits the First Amendment rights of a presidential candidate against the responsibilities of a judge to protect witnesses and to preserve the integrity of the proceedings, which TFG said he would appeal. What MORE
On Tuesday, Colorado, New York, Utah, and parts of South Carolina picked their party’s nominees for this fall’s elections. In the most expensive U.S. primary in history: Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), a progressive firebrand and outspoken advocate MORE
The contender for most-bigoted member on Congress used her time at a Trump rally to get weird about the Transportation Secretary and personally attack a college student Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Geo.) on Saturday for some reason MORE